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Allies, Partners Want to Train More With US, Top Navy Admiral Says

Allies, Partners Want to Train More With US, Top Navy Admiral Says
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Frozen Farce: Russia Alarmism – Arctic Edition - Antiwar com Original

Antiwar.com Original Washington’s hypocrisy and the frontiers of its New Cold War (of choice) appear to know no bounds. Eastern Europe is the classic theater of course, but you’ll hear the Pentagon’s new buzzword-acronym priority purpose, great power competition (GPC) – etched in senseless stone with the 2018 National Defense Strategy (NDS) – peddled to justify military missions in the Middle East, Central and East Asia, across Africa, and now at the very roof of the world: the frigid Arctic. Hey, it’s hard to think of a better setting for a Cold War, am I right? At least if you’re into playing what

US, NATO Ships Do Quite Well Against New Russian Subs, Admiral Says

Share This: The K-560 Severodvinsk, a Russian Yasen-class nuclear-powered cruise-missile sub. Russian Ministry of Defense The US and its NATO allies are increasingly worried about Russia’s improved submarine fleet, which can sail quieter and longer, and, with new submarine-launched missiles, strike farther. A challenge is emerging as the U.S. Navy is still determining what its fleet will look like in the future. But in the Atlantic, the U.S. Navy isn’t alone in the undersea fight, according to Adm. Robert Burke, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe. “What I’ll say that we have different in this theater, as opposed to my colleagues in the Indo-Pacific theater, is some extremely high-end capable allies and partners with navies that… operate just like the U.S. Navy and operate with us every day,” Burke said this month at an event hosted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Nordic Allies Help Navy Improve Ship Ops in Icy Waterways as Arctic Competition Heats Up

Nordic Allies Help Navy Improve Ship Ops in Icy Waterways as Arctic Competition Heats Up Swedish submarine HMS Gotland, left, HNLMS Tromp (F 803), center, and HMS Portland (F 79) steam in formation with other NATO and partner nation ships during maneuvering drills as a part of exercise Dynamic Mongoose, May 4, 2015. (Amanda S. Kitchner/U.S. Navy) 4 Feb 2021 In 2019, 10 Russian submarines plied the waters of the Arctic and the Barents Sea egresses to the Atlantic Ocean where they exercise their ability to hold Europe and the continental United States at risk with land-attack missiles, said Adm. Robert Burke, commander of U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa and Allied Joint Command Naples.

Bizarre theory Russian sonar might be responsible for disappearance of Fungie the dolphin

Senator Ned O’Sullivan Senator O’Sullivan has since discussed this issue - admitting that he was no expert on the topic. However, he did note that: “Fungie has been a huge loss to Kerry and to Kerry tourism.” “Things will not fully get back to normal in Kerry until he is back,” he said He went on to discuss possible sonar suspects in Dingle, saying: “It could be the Russians. It could be Putin.” Finally, he added that: “Like the Skibbereen Eagle, I am keeping a watchful eye on Russia.” In years past, the minister discussed how much of a nuisance seagulls in Dublin are, saying in 2015 that: “I saw that they’re getting so cheeky now that they attack young children and dispossess them of their lollipops and stuff like that.”

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